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This four brass pin totem spool knitter was inspired and adapted from actual Native American symbol pictographs and rock art. Dave crafted it from poplar wood, with purpleheart and rosewood accents. It is approximately 4 ½ inches tall and is accompanied by a 5 ¼ inch loop lifter made of purpleheart wood with a truestone turquoise accent ring.
The deity Kokopelli plays his flute and dances around the bottom of the knitter while above him, four Shaman hold hands and also dance in a circle to his music. Above them ,various native spiritual or mystical symbols circle the knitter. While Kokopelli is mostly known as a fertility deity, he is also known as a “spirit of music”.
Artwork by P.Boothman at sawboards.co.uk Shaped by G.Pratt at unsughero surfboards.Length: 53 1/2 ” Width: 16 1/4 ” Thickness: 3/4″ Weight: 2.2Kg Price: £ 599.99 (Price excludes p&p, arranged upon request) contact; general@sawboards.co.uk
Woodburn of Church in the ghost town of Thurber Texas
I used to do woodburning long ago. I decided to start again an this is one of my first attempts. Pretty good for an old man
REF.: CX064 - Caixa de Madeira para lápis e canetas, pirogravada.
Wooden box, pyrography work, for pencils and pens.
Walnut and tiger maple are the woods chosen by Dave for this beautiful spindle. He has used pyrography (burn etching) to adorn the notched 2 1/2 inch walnut whorl with his signature leaf motif. The overall length of the tiger maple shaft, including the brass hook, is 10 inches and the weight is 1.1 ounce.
Game of Thrones Pyrography Traveler's Notebook, made for a give away and by now well underway to it's new owner
Brook Trout from Onion Creek (Summer 2003)
2007 Pyrography and Acrylic on Maple Cutting Board
16" X 20.375"
Pyrography Classes take place at the Chingford Horticultural Society Hall, Wednesday evenings 7:30-9:30pm.
Pyrography Classes take place at the Chingford Horticultural Society Hall, Wednesday evenings 7:30-9:30pm.